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A Haitian judge said he will likely order the release of the last two Americans detained for trying to take 33 children out of the country after the earthquake.

Judge Bernard Saint-Vil told The Associated Press he expects to resolve the case after a hearing today.

Saint-Vil said Monday he plans to have missionaries Laura Silsby and Charisa Coulter in court for the closed hearing. He will also take testimony from people who were helping them set up an orphanage in the Dominican Republic.

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan

Six NATO service members died Monday in separate attacks across Afghanistan, including a suicide car bomb that targeted an international military convoy as it crossed a bridge in the Taliban-dominated south, the coalition said.

Nine Afghan civilians also died in four bombings in the south, officials said.

The deaths came as American and Afghan forces worked to consolidate control over the former insurgent stronghold of Marjah in the southern province of Helmand.

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l JERUSALEM - A senior Hamas leader publicly disowned his son Monday, days after the young man announced he had secretly spied for Israel and helped authorities hunt down members of the Islamic militant group.

l LONDON - British police arrested a former senior Bosnian leader in London Monday on a Serbian warrant alleging he committed war crimes, to the outrage of Bosnian leaders who said the move undermined Bosnian sovereignty. Ejup Ganic, 63, was arrested at London's Heathrow airport following an extradition request from Serbia that alleges he conspired to murder wounded soldiers, in breach of the Geneva Convention, police said.